The daily life of the Greeks and Romans as illustrated in the classical collections
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The book reconstructs everyday Greek and Roman life through close study of classical artifacts, using objects to illuminate practices and institutions. It is organized into thematic chapters that survey religion, theatre, houses and furnishings, women's occupations, childhood and education, dress and toilet, and entertainments such as music and dance. Chapters also examine arms and armor, athletics, racing and gladiatorial spectacles, trades and crafts, and burial customs, relating material forms to social roles and rituals. Numerous illustrations and museum pieces are described to explain functions, techniques, and cultural contexts, enabling readers to visualize practical details of domestic, civic, and ceremonial life.
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